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34 .\" @(#)getitimer.2 8.2 (Berkeley) 12/11/93
42 .Nd get/set value of interval timer
44 .Fd #include <sys/time.h>
46 .Fd #define ITIMER_REAL 0
47 .Fd #define ITIMER_VIRTUAL 1
48 .Fd #define ITIMER_PROF 2
52 .Fa "struct itimerval *value"
57 .Fa "const struct itimerval *restrict value"
58 .Fa "struct itimerval *restrict ovalue"
61 The system provides each process with three interval timers,
63 .Ao Pa sys/time.h Ac .
66 call returns the current value for the timer specified in
72 call sets a timer to the specified
74 (returning the previous value of the timer if
78 A timer value is defined by the
81 .Bd -literal -offset indent
83 struct timeval it_interval; /* timer interval */
84 struct timeval it_value; /* current value */
90 is non-zero, it indicates the time to the next timer expiration.
93 is non-zero, it specifies a value to be used in reloading
95 when the timer expires.
98 to 0 disables a timer. Setting
100 to 0 causes a timer to be disabled after its next expiration (assuming
104 Time values smaller than the resolution of the
105 system clock are rounded up to this resolution
106 (typically 10 milliseconds).
110 timer decrements in real time. A
113 delivered when this timer expires.
117 timer decrements in process virtual time.
118 It runs only when the process is executing. A
121 is delivered when it expires.
125 timer decrements both in process virtual time and
126 when the system is running on behalf of the process. It is designed
127 to be used by interpreters in statistically profiling the execution
128 of interpreted programs.
134 delivered. Because this signal may interrupt in-progress
135 system calls, programs using this timer must be prepared to
136 restart interrupted system calls.
138 Three macros for manipulating time values are defined in
139 .Ao Pa sys/time.h Ac .
141 sets a time value to zero,
143 tests if a time value is non-zero, and
145 compares two time values (beware that >= and <= do not
146 work with this macro).
148 Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned.
149 Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and the global integer variable
151 is set to indicate the error.
162 parameter specified a bad address.
167 parameter specified a time that was too large to be handled
168 or not in the canonical form.
173 parameter was invalid.
182 function call appeared in